A nail-biting final vote allowed Warwick-shire teenager Adam Spencer through to the next round of the BBC's Strictly Dance Fever programme on Saturday night.

Adam, aged 19, of St Andrew's Drive, Whitestone, Nun-eaton, could only try to comfort his close-to-tears partner Rebecca Leonard as the viewers' votes - which make up half the final score - rolled in for their fox-trot.

Both believed they were about to be thrown out of the £50,000 competition.

But in the end it was rivals Paul Crook and Natasha Hall who received the lowest public score for their dance.

It means a highlyrelieved Rebecca and Adam - who is a former pupil of Etone Community College and is studying psychology at Manchester University - will be dancing again next week.